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British video game studio Rocksteady, the developer beyond the critically and fan-acclaimed Batman: Arkham series, are currently advertising for team members to work on their next major release.According to the official Rocksteady website o...

There were quite a few games many were expecting to appear at E3, regardless of whether there had been any official announcement or not, that didn't emerge. A new Mortal Kombat was one, with some form of epic comic book title from British d...

A lot of fans are twitching with anticipation to see what UK developers Rocksteady have planned for their next release, following the excellent Batman: Arkham trilogy. There has been no news forthcoming, but that doesn't mean something awes...

In a promotion to uh, promote the newly arrived Batman: Arkham VR port, Warner Bros. has slashed prices on a ton of titles for PC gamers. Most notably the Arkham franchise is seeing Winter/Summer sale price points.
The two be...

As of today, you'll no longer need a PS4 and PlayStation VR to solve puzzles and screw around as the Caped Crusader in Rocksteady's Batman: Arkham VR -- it's now on Steam for Vive and Oculus Rift. The lateness of the PC version is a little...

If you were jealous of PS4 users for getting a VR Batman game, it looks like your time has finally come. Shedding the exclusivity set up last year, Batman: Arkham VR will be grappling over to PC on April 25 with support for the Oculus Rift ...

Arkham Asylum and Arkham City are both pretty solid games. What wasn't solid was their conversion to current-gen consoles with the Return to Arkham port being pretty crappy on launch. While patches have fixed a majority of the issues, it lo...

In case you hadn't heard, AT&T announced Saturday that it intends to purchase Time Warner, Inc. for $85.4 billion. The deal is far from final, and if approved, wouldn't take place until sometime in 2017. It's an absolutely enormous merg...

Warner Bros. seems to have sorted things out with Batman: Return to Arkham.
After being delayed indefinitely due to quality concerns, it now has a new October 18 release date for both PS4 and Xbox One. As a reminder it'll include all D...

Batman: Arkham Asylum and Batman: Arkham City are two games that are still easy to find and both came out during Obama's presidency, which is to say they're not particularly old. And the end of the trilogy, Arkham Knight, came out a year a...

The cat is out of the bag -- Warner Bros. is releasing the first two Arkham games on PS4 and Xbox One in July. But buried underneath the announcement is the tidbit that they will in fact be remastered with Unreal Engine 4, which attemp...

After two leaks for some kind of Batman Arkham HD Collection last month, GameStop Italy has also listed a product page for Batman: Return to Arkham HD Collection, this time with a June 10, 2016 release date.
The first listing had a placehol...

Further to yesterday's leak, more fuel has been added to the Batman Arkham HD Collection fire via another (shock horror) leak courtesy of a ratings organisation - this time, the Pan European Game Information (PEGI).
The collection is though...

A GameStop employee has leaked an internal memo detailing the as of yet unannounced Batman Arkham HD Collection. The collection includes remastered versions of Batman: Arkham Asylum and Batman: Arkham City along with both ga...

The newest set of Arkham Knight DLC (of which there is a lot) is a retrograde -- not in quality, but in time. It takes some of the best challenge mode maps from Arkham Asylum and Arkham City and transposes them to Arkham Knight. I...

I've refrained from reviewing most of the DLC for Batman: Arkham Knight outside of the Batgirl add-on, because of the short nature of the mission-based tales.
But Season of Infamy has four missions, so that means it's four ti...

The last of the Arkham Knight DLC will be arriving on Dec 22, just in time to land in the stocking of all the naughty children of Gotham. The new pack includes the expected alternate looks for Batman and his whip (this time featuring the 20...

David Cage had nothing to do with the newest Batman: Arkham Knight PC patch, but you'd be forgiven if you mistakenly believed that he did. Not Heavy Rain but heavy rain is the most notable change made to the game among a big ol' l...

As I've said before, Batman: Arkham Knight's Season Pass is probably the one of the worst pass prospects in gaming right now. Besides an alright Batgirl DLC, there's a heap of mediocre challenge missions, sub-30 minute "DLCs," and skin...

Rockstar's parent company, Take-Two, has opened up about why it does not annualise the release its biggest titles like Grand Theft Auto, Max Payne, and Red Dead Redemption.
Talking at MKM Partners Investor Day in New York City (via Gamespot...

The PC version of Batman: Arkham Knight went back up on Steam a few weeks ago. There are still issues even after the re-listing, and the developers are still trying to address them, but there are some they "cannot fix." One such problem, it...

[Update: Since the story was posted, the pre release tag has begun to be removed from these reviews].
Boy, Arkham Knight really is the gift that keeps on giving.
Yesterday Batman: Arkham Knight finally returned to Steam after a four-month d...

Four months after its half-arsed and broken PC port, Batman: Arkham Knight has finally been opened up for sale again on Steam. Except there are still major problems with the game. Because of bloody course there are.
In its patch notes relea...

Warner Bros. has begun selling the PC version of Batman: Arkham Knight again after pulling it from the Steam store in June due to widespread performance issues and bugs. It's currently $49.99.
As an apology, the publisher is offering the pr...

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I want an open-world vampire game in which your goal is to spread the You would sneak out at night and infect towns around Maybe heroes would attack your upgradeable stronghold and it turned into a Deception-style and/or tower defense